Iraqi forces launch operation to find civilians kidnapped by ISIS in Diyala

File – Iraqi military vehicles and a helicopter flying in the sky are seen in this undated picture taken during an anti-ISIS operation in Diyala

SULAIMANI (ESTA) — Iraqi forces have begun an operation to search for four civilians kidnapped by Islamic State (ISIS) militants in Diyala province, according to authorities.

Iraq’s security media cell said that four citizens were kidnapped by ISIS militants in Hamrin Lake in al-Saadiya district in Diyala on Monday night.

The Iraqi security forces have launched a search operation to locate the kidnapped civilians who were fishing in the Hamrin lake.

Security sources told Iraqi media that one of the abductees was an officer at the directorate of civil status, who visited the area from Baghdad.

ISIS militants have increased attacks against the civilians and the security forces in the disputed territories, claimed by both Erbil and Baghdad.

Dozens of people and members of the security forces have been killed in attacks in the past weeks.

Islamic State controlled roughly a third of Iraq between 2014 and 2017. Iraqi forces and Kurdish troops backed by U.S.-led Coalition forces as well as Iran-backed Shia militias defeated the militant group in 2017, but its members still roam areas of northern Iraq and northeastern Syria.

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